Public Safety

Studio and Classroom Faculty Teaching Schedules
The Pre-College office schedules lesson times and will send teaching schedules to faculty by email.
Change of Major Teacher
Class Rosters
Pre-College class rosters for each academic year are emailed directly to faculty.
Attendance
The Pre-College allows student absences with proper advance notification.
Students are in jeopardy of failing a course after accruing five or more absences, which includes any combination of absences and late arrivals. Please see the Pre-College Student Handbook for a detailed explanation of Pre-College attendance policies.
Music Juries
Juries (performance examinations) are required in the spring semester every academic year for all students except for graduating (12th grade) students. An average of the grades given by the adjudicating faculty will appear on the student's transcript in addition to a spring semester grade given by the student’s major teacher. Individual jury schedules are announced in May.
Leave of Absence Re-Entry Jury
Students who are granted a Leave of Absence will notify their wish to return by April 1. They are expected to present a re-entry jury in mid-late April, and will only be re-admitted into the Pre-College with a passing composite grade by a faculty jury panel. Students are recommended to continue taking lessons with their major teacher during the entire period of Leave of Absence. Major teachers should also help prepare students for their re-entry jury.
Participation in Entrance Auditions, Juries, and Required Recitals
All studio faculty members are expected to participate in students’ entrance auditions and juries. Auditions will be scheduled between January 15 and April 15 each year; specific dates will be published at least 6 months in advance and will managed by the Admissions Office. Jury dates can be found on each year’s academic calendar. It is the responsibility of faculty members to arrange their own schedules so that their availability for auditions and juries is protected.
Studio teachers are expected to attend their students’ required recitals as a significant component of their instruction and relationship with students.
Classroom Protocol
Any classroom behavior that interferes with the instructor’s ability to teach or distracts from the concentration of other students will not be tolerated. Such behavior may include: eating or drinking; talking to a neighbor in a disruptive manner; using electronic devices for non-academic purposes, including a cell phone; inappropriate language; physical violence of any kind; and arriving late and/or leaving early without permission. If actions detract from the learning of any other person in the class, the offender will be asked to leave class immediately. If the student continues to be disruptive and does not leave the room after being clearly told to do so, the teacher’s report to the Assistant Dean will place the student on disciplinary probation, with the potential of being dismissed from school.
Performance Registration
There are many performance opportunities for Pre-College students. It is the responsibility of the studio faculty to help guide their students to prepare and register for suitable performance opportunities and help maintain a high standard of performance. Each student should perform at least once each semester.
Course Evaluations
The Pre-College Office will be sending course evaluations to all students at the end of each year, giving the students an opportunity to provide feedback about the course and their teachers.
Canvas
Canvas is an online learning management systems (LMS) embedded in Juilliard OKTA for faculty to share documents, post announcements and assignments, and keep track of teaching modules. Faculty could also use Canvas to take attendance if needed. Faculty could choose whether or not to use Canvas based on teaching habits and needs. The data in Canvas will be archived when semester ends.
Cadence
Cadence is the Student Information System (SIS) to keep track of student information, academic status, and grades. Faculty should upload student grades to Cadence by the end of each semester after the course ends.
Use of Studios and Rooms
Room assignments for lessons and classes are handled through the Pre-College Office. Please contact us directly if you have any special requests.
Faculty can access their assigned teaching studios/classrooms by swiping their ID card at the door. Access is granted by the Pre-College Office through Asimut, the room-booking system. For special room booking requests, such as large rehearsal halls, please contact the Pre-College Office for assistance.
Tianjin Juilliard spaces are to be used only by members of the Tianjin Juilliard community and for Tianjin Juilliard-related purposes. Note that Tianjin Juilliard faculty are not allowed to teach private students on the Tianjin Juilliard premises.
Faculty Lounge
The lounge outside of the Pre-College Office area on the second floor of Building C is for faculty. There is also a pantry with a coffee machine, refrigerator, and microwave.
Photocopying
Faculty are welcome to use the copy machine for school-related materials located throughout the school, and in the Library on the 4th floor during school hours. The copy machines can accommodate copying large scores and can forward scanned documents via email.
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies of other reproductions of copyrighted materials.
The School’s equipment may not be used for unauthorized photocopying. For more information, please see The School's Copyright and Fair Use Policy.
Piano and Harpsichord Moving and Maintenance
Staff Pianists
All TJS staff pianists are hired through a formal audition and interview process. The staff pianists are managed by TJS Staff Pianist Coordinator, Allie Su (allie.su@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn). For any collaborative piano needs, please direct your questions to Allie Su who manages repertoire assignments and schedules.
Tuning
A=441 is the tuning standard for pianos at Tianjin Juilliard.
Grading System
Students receive grades each semester for all of their classes. The grades will become part of the student’s permanent record. Grades are recorded as follows:
Letter Grades
A+ | |
A | |
A- | |
B+ | |
B | A grade of B in major lessons or juries warrants performance warning |
B- | A grade of B- or lower in major lessons or juries warrants performance probation |
C+ | |
C | |
C- | |
D | A grade of D or lower in any academic subject warrants academic warning |
F | A grade of F in any academic subject warrants academic probation |
Non-letter Grades
I | Incomplete |
IA | Insufficient Attendance |
P | Pass |
W | Withdrawn |
Satisfactory Progress
Students are expected to apply themselves seriously to their studies and to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the standards of The Tianjin Juilliard School.
In order to maintain satisfactory progress, students must:
Grade Appeal
Students may contest a grade by writing to the Pre-College Assistant Dean after which they may be directed to consult with the faculty member to understand better the computation of the grade. Further appeal will be guided by the Assistant Dean.
Mid-Semester Reports
The purpose of the mid-semester report is to help the PC Administration become aware of any academic or behavioral issues when the semester is in progress and to gain insight on general student progress. A survey is sent out to all PC faculty in the middle of each semester. Faculty should provide clear and timely feedback. Should any issues require immediate attention, the PC Office will schedule a meeting with both the student and the parent to discuss the issues. The mid-semester meetings serve as a warning and a reminder, and no academic or probation status changes will be issued during the semester.
Graduating students
All graduating students are eligible to receive a Certificate of Graduation from the Pre-College Division provided they fulfill the following requirements:
Graduating students who do not fulfill these requirements will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Pre-College Commencement is usually held on the last day of the academic year.
Students begin their studies at Tianjin Juilliard in good standing and are expected to maintain that status throughout their programs of study at the School. Should a student’s progress fall below departmental standards with respect to any aspect of the qualitative and quantitative review, the student will receive written notification of a change in enrollment status (warning or probation) as described below. Copies of such notifications are routinely shared with the major teacher.
Standard Categories of Disciplinary Action
Warning/Probation
If a student receives a grade lower than the required minimum, they may receive a letter of warning. Such a letter is normally issued at the close of the semester but may be issued at any time during the academic year. A warning indicates a severe lapse in performance nearly warranting probationary status.
A student may be placed on probation at any time for significant problems in meeting the artistic, technical, and/or professional requirements of their major field of study, including an unprofessional attitude toward class attendance or for a serious breach of ethical conduct.
Academic Warning and Probation
Students will be placed on academic warning if they receive a grade of D in any class other than their lesson or jury. Failure to correct the grade(s) the following semester will result in academic probation. A grade of F immediately places a student on academic probation. Failure to correct the grade(s) after one probationary semester may result in dismissal from the School.
Performance Warning and Probation
Students will be placed on performance warning if they receive a grade of B in their major or on their jury. If they receive a B- or lower, students will be placed on performance probation. If a probationary grade is given in the fall semester, failure to improve the grade to a minimum of a B in the spring semester or as a jury grade may result in dismissal.
If a probationary grade is given either in the spring semester or on the student’s jury at the end of the academic year, an additional jury will be assigned to the student at the end of the following fall semester. Failure to obtain a minimum of a B either as a semester grade or on the additional jury may result in mid-year dismissal.
Graduating students (grade 12) who are on performance probation may be restricted from Pre-College events, such as master classes and competitions. Non-graduating students on performance probation may also be restricted from giving a solo recital.
Dismissal
Students who do not meet The Tianjin Juilliard School’s standards may, at the School’s discretion, be subject to dismissal. A student may be asked to withdraw at any time if their attitude or conduct conflicts with the standards of the School, or if, by remaining enrolled, they endanger their own health or the health of others. Acts of cheating and vandalism are dismissible offenses.
Students who are dismissed are notified in a personal conference with the Associate Dean and Assistant Dean, and by written notification.
Standards of Academic Integrity
Academic misconduct and dishonesty undermine the integrity of teaching and learning in the Pre-College community. Such cases are taken seriously and will be resolved in a fair and consistent manner.
Definitions of Academic Misconduct and Dishonesty
Academic misconduct and dishonesty encompass all classroom, studio, and performance work and includes but is not limited to: plagiarism, unauthorized use of materials or resources (“cheating”), prohibited collaboration or consultation, use of fabricated or falsified information, interference with or sabotage of academic activity, unauthorized taking or receipt of materials or resources to gain an academic advantage, unauthorized recordings, bribery, submission of paper or academic work purchased or obtained from an outside source, and conspiracy to commit academic dishonesty.
Purpose and Scope
The Tianjin Juilliard School strives to maintain a safe and secure environment for minors participating in Tianjin Juilliard programs and activities.
The Tianjin Juilliard School’s Working with Minors Policy (this “Policy”) applies to all programs and activities operating under the authority and direction of the School and taking place: (i) on the Tianjin Juilliard or Tianjin Conservatory of Music campuses or (ii) off-campus. This Policy establishes guidelines for Authorized Adults (as defined below) who may work or interact with individuals under the age of 18 in a covered program or activity.
Definitions
"Minor" for purposes of this Policy means any person under the age of 18 who is participating in a Tianjin Juilliard School program or activity, excluding (i) on-campus guests or attendees at a public performance; and (ii) prospective students touring or visiting the School.
“Authorized Adults” for purposes of this Policy means all individuals, ages 18 and over, paid or unpaid, who instruct, supervise, chaperone or otherwise oversee Minors in connection with Tianjin Juilliard School programs or activities. This includes, but is not limited to, faculty, staff, students, parents, volunteers, interns, apprentices, independent contractors, consultants, alumni, guest artists or other personnel who will participate in any way in a Tianjin Juilliard School program or activity that includes Minors.
All Tianjin Juilliard School programs and activities must comply with the following conditions:
Program Registration
All activities in which Minors will participate, other than programs of the Pre-College, whether on or off campus, must be registered with the Office of Human Resources not less than 90 days prior to the commencement of the program. T he registration can be collected from the Office of Human Resources and must include:
Training
All Authorized Adults must receive appropriate training in (i) maintaining professional boundaries when working with Minors; (ii) protecting Minors from any form of abusive treatment; and (iii) reporting, under School policy, incidents or suspicions of improper conduct.
Criminal Background Check
Prior to being hired as an Authorized Adult, an applicant must undergo a criminal background check to the extent permitted by law. All background checks must be performed and approved by Human Resources. Criminal background checks may be conducted periodically thereafter if circumstances warrant. Authorized Adults are also required to notify the program director and the Office of Human Resources immediately in the event of an arrest or the conviction of any crime.
Supervision
All programs must establish an adequate plan for supervision. The plan must specify the person having responsibility over all Authorized Adults. Supervision plans must incorporate the following guidelines:
The following practices and behaviors are strictly prohibited under this Policy. This list is not meant to be exhaustive:
Any Authorized Adult who has a reasonable suspicion that a Minor who is participating in a Tianjin Juilliard School program or activity, has been physically or sexually abused; physically or emotionally neglected; exposed to any form of violence or threat of violence; or exposed to any form of sexual exploitation, must immediately report his or her concerns to the Associate Dean for Pre-College and Educational Development or the Director of Human Resources, who will determine appropriate next steps. Any uncertainty about whether a report is required should always be resolved in favor of making a good faith report. A list of common indicators of child abuse or maltreatment can be found in
Appendix B to this Policy.
Human touch is an essential component of instruction in music. For example, to illustrate a point about breath control, a woodwind professor may press on a student’s diaphragm. It is understood and expected that major studio teachers at Tianjin Juilliard use touch in order to guide their students toward greater artistry.
The traditions of touch in a given art form may be less familiar to inexperienced students. Instructors in these programs should remain mindful of Minor students’ needs and expectations.
Some basic guidelines can help reduce the possibility of misunderstanding or discomfort:
The list that follows contains some common indicators of child abuse or maltreatment. This list is not all-inclusive, and some abused or maltreated children may not show any of these symptoms.
Indicators of physical abuse can include:
Indicators of sexual abuse can include:
Indicators of maltreatment can include:
The Tianjin Juilliard School strives to maintain a safe and secure environment for minors participating in Tianjin Juilliard programs and activities.
The Tianjin Juilliard School’s Working with Minors Policy (this “Policy”) applies to all programs and activities operating under the authority and direction of the School and taking place: (i) on the Tianjin Juilliard or Tianjin Conservatory of Music campuses or (ii) off-campus. This Policy establishes guidelines for Authorized Adults (as defined below) who may work or interact with individuals under the age of 18 in a covered program or activity.
"Minor" for purposes of this Policy means any person under the age of 18 who is participating in a Tianjin Juilliard School program or activity, excluding (i) on-campus guests or attendees at a public performance; and (ii) prospective students touring or visiting the School.
“Authorized Adults” for purposes of this Policy means all individuals, ages 18 and over, paid or unpaid, who instruct, supervise, chaperone or otherwise oversee Minors in connection with Tianjin Juilliard School programs or activities. This includes, but is not limited to, faculty, staff, students, parents, volunteers, interns, apprentices, independent contractors, consultants, alumni, guest artists or other personnel who will participate in any way in a Tianjin Juilliard School program or activity that includes Minors.
All Tianjin Juilliard School programs and activities must comply with the following conditions:
Program Registration
All activities in which Minors will participate, other than programs of the Pre-College, whether on or off campus, must be registered with the Office of Human Resources not less than 90 days prior to the commencement of the program. The registration can be collected from the Office of Human Resources and must include:
Training
All Authorized Adults must receive appropriate training in (i) maintaining professional boundaries when working with Minors; (ii) protecting Minors from any form of abusive treatment; and (iii) reporting, under School policy, incidents or suspicions of improper conduct.
Criminal Background Check
Prior to being hired as an Authorized Adult, an applicant must undergo a criminal background check to the extent permitted by law. All background checks must be performed and approved by Human Resources. Criminal background checks may be conducted periodically thereafter if circumstances warrant. Authorized Adults are also required to notify the program director and the Office of Human Resources immediately in the event of an arrest or the conviction of any crime.
Supervision
All programs must establish an adequate plan for supervision. The plan must specify the person having responsibility over all Authorized Adults. Supervision plans must incorporate the following guidelines:
The following practices and behaviors are strictly prohibited under this Policy. This list is not meant to be exhaustive:
Any Authorized Adult who has a reasonable suspicion that a Minor who is participating in a Tianjin Juilliard School program or activity, has been physically or sexually abused; physically or emotionally neglected; exposed to any form of violence or threat of violence; or exposed to any form of sexual exploitation, must immediately report his or her concerns to the Associate Dean for Pre-College and Educational Development or the Director of Human Resources, who will determine appropriate next steps. Any uncertainty about whether a report is required should always be resolved in favor of making a good faith report. A list of common indicators of child abuse or maltreatment can be found in
Appendix B to this Policy.
Human touch is an essential component of instruction in music. For example, to illustrate a point about breath control, a woodwind professor may press on a student’s diaphragm. It is understood and expected that major studio teachers at Tianjin Juilliard use touch in order to guide their students toward greater artistry.
The traditions of touch in a given art form may be less familiar to inexperienced students. Instructors in these programs should remain mindful of Minor students’ needs and expectations.
Some basic guidelines can help reduce the possibility of misunderstanding or discomfort:
The list that follows contains some common indicators of child abuse or maltreatment. This list is not all-inclusive, and some abused or maltreated children may not show any of these symptoms.
Indicators of physical abuse can include:
Indicators of sexual abuse can include:
Indicators of maltreatment can include:
The Tianjin Juilliard School is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its relations with its faculty, staff, students and other members of the Tianjin Juilliard community, and does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, creed, age, sex, national origin, alienage, ancestry, citizenship, sexual orientation or preference, gender identity, physical or mental disability, medical condition, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status or partnership status. This non-discrimination policy covers, but is not limited to, recruitment, hiring, training, benefits, rates of pay and other forms of compensation, as well as student admission, access, and treatment in school programs and activities.
With regard to this non-discrimination policy as it pertains to a physical or mental disability, an individual with a disability is defined as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities or has a record of such impairment or is regarded as having such an impairment. To be protected by the policy, a person must not only be an individual with a disability but must be qualified. A qualified individual with a disability is an employee or applicant who satisfies the requisite work, experience, education and other job-related requirements of the employment position such individual holds or desires, and who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of such position.
If you or someone who reports to you needs a change at work or an adjustment in a benefit or privilege of employment for a reason related to a disability (or if an applicant for employment needs an adjustment in the application process), please contact the Director of Human Resources for further information and guidance.
For the complete Tianjin Juilliard Nondiscrimination and Harassment Policy, please click HERE.
The Office of Human Resources maintains an “Open Door” policy for staff and faculty. While in general staff members are encouraged to discuss workplace-related issues directly and constructively with their supervisor, there may be instances in which the staff member feels uncomfortable having that discussion or has had conversations regarding workplace-related issues but with unsatisfactory results. In such situations, staff members should feel free to make an appointment with the Office of Human Resources who will attempt to develop an approach to resolving the matter through fact-gathering and discussion with all parties involved. Whether the situation involves a potential violation of School policy or a conflict in style or personal approach, the Office of Human Resources will work toward the best and most appropriate resolution possible. Issues involving sexual harassment or discrimination will be handled in accordance with the Tianjin Juilliard Sexual Misconduct Policy.
Staff members should be aware that Human Resources seeks to help address staff members’ workplace issues as discreetly and, if at all possible, confidentially. However, depending on the nature of the issue, it may be necessary or required to disclose the matter to others at The Tianjin Juilliard School on a “need to know” basis in order to conduct an effective inquiry regarding the matter.
Payroll
Salaried faculty are paid on the fifth day of the month for work completed the previous month by direct deposit into a Chinese bank account. Expatriate employees may elect to have a fixed percentage of their salary deposited into a foreign bank account. All faculty can track direct deposits of salary into their bank accounts through the payroll management system. Human Resources will inform faculty how to use their user credentials to log onto the payroll management system.
Flexible Working Hours
With government authority’s approval, The Tianjin Juilliard School implements flexible working hours in some of positions. All salaried faculty work flexible hours. According to the labor law of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), salaried faculty in flexible working hours should not apply for overtime pay for work outside of the normal working hours unless the salaried faculty are asked to work on a Chinese statutory holiday. The following are not eligible for overtime compensation:
Faculty members, both studio and classroom, are contracted to teach during each week (30 weeks) of the school year, and studio faculty are also expected to attend all juries and auditions. Faculty are not expected to work during holiday breaks or government holidays as specified on the academic calendar. In an exceptional situation, should faculty be asked to work or perform during a holiday, faculty will be compensated at a daily rate not lower than local regulatory requirements.
Classroom Faculty
Any faculty member teaching a classroom course should notify the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs or the Assistant Dean of Pre-College, where applicable, if s/he needs to take any sick days and/or personal or professional leave amounting to less than one week in length. Professional or personal absences should be reported as early as possible, and at least one week before the absence takes place. Any anticipated absences of one week or longer should be discussed in advance with the Dean and/or the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, as well as the Assistant Dean of Pre-College, where applicable. Online teaching is not a viable make-up or rescheduling option.
Classroom faculty must arrange for a substitute in case of an absence. All substitute teacher plans must be approved in advance by the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs and/or the Assistant Dean of Pre-College, where applicable.
The classroom faculty will bear the financial responsibility of compensating the substitute teacher at a standard Tianjin Juilliard rate. Faculty should never compensate substitutes directly.
Substitutes must be paid by the Tianjin Juilliard School, and the equivalent amount will be deducted from the faculty's monthly payment, with the exception of absences related to sickness or participation in required TJS events, such as performances or recruiting.
Substitutes are required to complete relevant tax forms and contracts forms through the HR office before they work.
Further information can be provided by the relevant program.
Guest teaching, such as a resident faculty member visiting an academic class as a guest speaker, should be arranged in advance by the class teacher in consultation with the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs and the Assistant Dean of Pre-College, where applicable. TJS will then properly compensate the guest teacher at the TJS classroom hourly rate.
Studio and Chamber Music Faculty
Graduate School and Pre-College studio and chamber faculty should notify the Dean, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs and the Assistant Dean of Pre-College, where applicable, at least two weeks in advance of any absence and indicate how students will receive lessons and coachings during the time the teacher is absent. When studio and chamber faculty members need to miss lessons for personal reasons or illness, it is recommended to schedule makeup lessons as soon as possible. Any studio and chamber faculty that will miss more than two (2) consecutive weeks of lessons must find a substitute to teach the missed lessons. The substitute must be approved by the Dean in consultation with the offices of Academic Affairs and Pre-College.
For faculty who coach chamber music in the Pre-College, it is preferable for the faculty to arrange for a substitute in case of arrange for a substitute. However, rescheduling coachings is allowed if it is convenient for the group members. All plans must be approved in advance by the Assistant Dean of Pre-College.
The studio and chamber music faculty will bear the financial responsibility of compensating the substitute teacher at a standard Tianjin Juilliard rate. Faculty should never compensate substitutes directly.
Substitutes must be paid by the Tianjin Juilliard School, and the equivalent amount will be deducted from the faculty's monthly payment, with the exception of absences related to sickness or participation in required TJS events, such as performances or recruiting.
Substitutes are required to complete relevant tax forms and contracts forms through the HR office before they work.
Further information can be provided by the relevant program.
An official letter of request should be sent to the Dean not later than January 15th of the school year preceding the requested leave. Normally, such leave will be for no more than one year, during which time the faculty member will not receive compensation from The Tianjin Juilliard School.
If the faculty member was benefits eligible and covered prior to going on leave, The Tianjin Juilliard School will maintain their coverages, at pre-absence levels.
1.1 Sick Leave
Faculty members who become ill after the start of a semester and provide medical documentation to verify their inability to teach, will be paid 80% of the remainder of their salary for that semester. The Tianjin Juilliard School may require the faculty member to attend a medical examination by a hospital designated by The Tianjin Juilliard School to further evaluate the faculty member’s health situation.
1.2 Marriage Leave
Employees who reach legally marriage age are entitled to ten (10) working days of marriage leave as stipulated by law.
Employee should apply one week prior to taking the marriage leave and present a copy of his/her marriage certificate when submitting the application. Marriage leave must be used within one year after employee gets his/her marriage certificate; otherwise it will be deemed as waived. Marriage leave cannot be applied by separate times.
1.3 Maternity Leave
(1) Female employees are entitled to ninety-eight (98) continuous days of maternity leave, including fifteen (15) days before the childbirth. In the event of a difficult delivery and/or Cesarean section, the female employee is entitled to an additional fifteen (15) days. For multiple births, additional fifteen (15) days will be granted for the birth of each additional child. Additional sixty (60) days will be granted for childbirth that complies with law and regulations (if no more additional maternity leave can be granted, one month’s salary will be granted as benefit).
(2) Maternity leave should be calculated by continuous calendar days, that is, weekends and statutory holidays are counted as leave days once the leave begins.
(3) Female employees who comply with maternity policies of China are entitled to paid maternity leave during the maternity leave in accordance with law.
1.4 Miscarriage leave
(1) Fifteen (15) days for miscarriage in the first twelve (12) weeks of pregnancy
(2) Thirty (30) days for miscarriage during the twelve (12) to sixteen (16) weeks of pregnancy
(3) Forty-two (42) days for miscarriage during the sixteen (16) to twenty-eight (28) weeks of pregnancy
(4) Ninety-eight (98) days for miscarriage over twenty-eight (28) weeks of pregnancy
(5) Applying for miscarriage leave should comply with relevant policies and regulations.
(6) Miscarriage leave should be calculated by continuous calendar days, that is, weekends and statutory holidays are count as leave days once the leave begins.
1.5 Paternity Leave
(1) Male employees are entitled to fifteen (15) days of paternity leave.
(2) Paternity leave should be calculated by continuous calendar days, that is, weekends and statutory holidays are count as leave days once the leave begins.
(3) Leave for Pre-Maternity Exam
(4) Half (0.5) day per time, once per month, from the commencement to the end of the 6th month of pregnancy.
(5) Half (0.5) day per time, twice per month, from the beginning of the 7th month to the end of the 8th month.
(6) Half (0.5) day per time, one time per week, in the last month before childbirth.
(7) Special cases with particular disease that do not fall under above three scenarios.
1.6 Lactation Leave
(1) Female employees are entitled to one (1) hour for lactation per working day during the first year of childbirth. For multiple births, additional one (1) hour per working day will be granted for the birth of each additional child.
(2) In case the employee is not able to take the one-hour lactation leave every working day, she can apply with the Office of Human Resource for consolidated calculation of days off (in lieu of the accumulative hours).
1.7 Bereavement Leave
(1) Employees are entitled to three (3) working days off for bereavement leave on the occasion of the death of his/her parents, grandparents, spouse, children, sibling, spousal parents or spousal grandparents.
(2) Employees need to indicate their relationship of the deceased person when filing the request for bereavement leave.
Further information may be obtained from the Office of Human Resources.
The Tianjin Juilliard School provides a supportive environment to enable breastfeeding employees to express their milk during work hours. A private room is available for employees to breastfeed or express milk. If employees prefer, they may also breastfeed or express milk in other comfortable locations agreed upon in consultation with Human Resources. Expressed milk can be stored in the designated refrigerator provided in the lactation room. For specific information, please contact Human Resources.
Background Check Policy
In order to promote a safe and productive learning, working and living environment, The Tianjin Juilliard School conducts background checks for all new faculty and staff to the extent permitted by law. Background checks may also be conducted periodically during employment. Employees are also required to self-disclose to the Director of Human Resources, within 30 days of the conviction, any criminal convictions between background checks.
The background check will be conducted by a third-party vendor selected by Tianjin Juilliard. The results of the check will be kept on file by the Office of Human Resources.
All information concerning convictions will be maintained in a secure location and will be shared only with individuals who have a legitimate need to know.
Personnel Categories
1. Full-time
2. Part-time
Personnel Data
Upon employment, the employee will be required to complete an Employee Information Registration Form as required by the Office of Human Resource, including, but not limited to, the employee's home address, telephone number, marital status, information of family dependents, emergency contact, and etc. The employee must immediately notify the Office of Human Resource in writing to update the record when any of the information changes. Accurate records are necessary for payroll, for working documents, for tax purposes, and for the administration of employee benefits.
Rules of Conduct
The Tianjin Juilliard School may take disciplinary action (up to and including termination against any staff or faculty member for failing to adhere to recognized standards of behavior. Such failure has already been noted elsewhere under sections dealing with attendance, sexual harassment, and a drug-free workplace. Additional examples of unacceptable behavior at The Tianjin Juilliard School include, but are not limited to, the following:
Private Teaching Policy
Faculty who are eligible to work outside of Tianjin Juilliard may teach private lessons to students not enrolled in the Graduate Studies or Pre-College programs, although prospective students are encouraged to be routed through the Admissions Office as consultative lessons. Otherwise, faculty can arrange lessons and payments directly with the private students and should follow relevant Chinese tax laws regarding external income.
Faculty should not let private teaching interfere with their responsibilities at Tianjin Juilliard. As representatives of Tianjin Juilliard, faculty should set appropriate private teaching rates, consider the School’s image and brand, and avoid potential conflicts of interest. Tianjin Juilliard faculty are not allowed to teach private students on the Tianjin Juilliard premises.
It is the faculty’s responsibility to bring questions or issues relating to private teaching to the appropriate administrative departments at TJS.
Faculty who are not eligible to work outside of Tianjin Juilliard are not legally permitted to teach private students. Tianjin Juilliard has established the following ways for these faculty to teach students not enrolled in Graduate Studies or Pre-College programs.
Policy Regarding Working Outside of Tianjin Juilliard
The Tianjin Juilliard School has established the Working Outside of Tianjin Juilliard Policy, which governs the regulations regarding non-Chinese-national faculty who wish to engage in performing and teaching activities outside of The Tianjin Juilliard School.
Resignation and Termination
The Tianjin Juilliard School strongly requests that faculty planning to terminate their employment give twelve months’ notice. Faculty is required to give a minimum of one calendar-month’s-notice in writing through their supervisor with copy to the Office of Human Resources (If a faculty is still in his/her probationary period, the required notice in writing is one week).
Employees terminated by The Tianjin Juilliard School will be given at least one month’s notice of such termination, or pay in lieu of notice, except in cases where gross misconduct requires immediate dismissal.
Upon the last working day with Tianjin Juilliard, the leaving employee must turn over all properties belonging to Tianjin Juilliard, including but not limited to computers, digital products, relevant electronic files, and key cards, and settle all outstanding financial items during the service period.
Proof of employment or payroll/welfare documentation of any existing or former employees can be supplied only through the Office of Human Resource.
Any work-related inquiries or request for proof documentation regarding existing or former employees should be submitted directly to the Office of Human Resource five (5) working days in advance. The Office of Human Resource will evaluate the requests based on the application before issuing the documents.
All full-time faculty are covered by social insurance. In addition, all full-time expat faculty and accompanying family members are also provided with complementary commercial health insurance coverage. Full-time Chinese national faculty and their minor children are also provided with complementary commercial health insurance coverage. Commercial insurance coverage is not extended to spouses of full-time Chinese national faculty. All health insurance coverage begins on the first day of employment. For additional information faculty can also contact the Office of Human Resources.
Employees under The Tianjin Juilliard School contracts are covered by Employers’ Liability insurance (EL) —an insurance carried in case of a work-related illness or injury. It is essential that every injury or accident be reported at once —even those injuries not requiring immediate medical care. Reports on such incidents can be made through Tianjin Juilliard's designated report and maintenance management app, "EAMic", which can be used to initiate paperwork for an Employer’s Liability insurance claim where applicable.
Children of full-time staff members who have completed at least one full year of service at Tianjin Juilliard are eligible for full tuition remission in the Graduate School and Pre-College. They are also eligible for institutional discounts on all other existing and new educational programs, including those in Public Education and Continuing Education. Specific discounts are determined annually and are posted on MyHub. Please note that enrollment in any TJS program is subject to all admissions processes and standards. All relevant application fees must be paid in full and are not subject to discount.
Studio and Classroom Faculty Information
At registration, new Graduate School students will be given information regarding contacting their studio teacher to arrange a lesson schedule. Unless other arrangements are made, the teacher’s email address and phone numbers will be given to all assigned students.
Change of Major Teacher
The request for a change in major teacher begins with an interview with the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs. No change of major teacher will be authorized without the approval of the Dean.
Class Rosters
Class rosters for all classes will be available to faculty through Cadence. After the start of each semester, the Office of the Registrar will notify faculty if there are adjustments made to any class that differs from registration of classes at the start of the semester directly following the end of the add/drop period. It is important for all faculty to regularly check their individual class rosters throughout the semester for accuracy and report any discrepancies to the Registrar.
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all classes and lessons. A student who misses more than two classes for classes that meet once a week, three classes for classes that meet twice a week, or four classes for classes that meet four times a week without an official excuse should be reported to the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs. Students should not miss lessons without prior arrangement with the teacher.
Full attendance is required at the Tianjin Juilliard for all classes and class-related activities and is factored into each student’s final grade. In order to enforce Tianjin Juilliard’s attendance policy, faculty are requested to inform the Registrar if a student has been absent from their respective class three (3) or more times. The registrar, as directed by the faculty, will then issue attendance warnings directly to the student via email.
The complete Attendance Policy is found HERE. Faculty are required to familiarize themselves with the entire policy and to check regularly the website for any updates to the policy.
Music Juries
Music Jury Week is scheduled the week prior to the final week of the spring semester. Jury requirements for each instrument are available on My Hub Studio teachers are expected to attend all juries. Attendance at juries is part of the contractual agreement. Students receive a copy of faculty comments and a single grade which is an average of the individual jury grades. Students do not have access to the grade given by an individual faculty member, except for those students who invoke their FERPA rights. “B-” is the lowest passing grade students may receive in jury examinations. A lower grade automatically places a student on probation.
NOTE: Students are registered for Annual or Graduation juries by the Registrar according to their curriculum requirements. Faculty are not permitted to alter the status of a jury (Annual or Graduation) without prior approval by the Dean or Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs. A Graduation Jury is required for completion of the Master of Music degree
Mid-Year Evaluations
There will be a mid-year evaluation done at the end of Fall semester in every academic year. This evaluation will be comprised of materials selected by the studio teacher and will be up to15 minutes in length. For orchestral studies and chamber music majors, the evaluation may, or may not include piano collaboration
Participation in Entrance Auditions, Juries, and Required Recitals
All studio faculty members are expected to participate in students’ entrance auditions and juries. Auditions will be scheduled between January 15 and April 15 each year; specific dates will be published at least 6 months in advance. Dates for jury week can be found on each year’s academic calendar. It is the responsibility of faculty members to arrange their own schedules so that their availability for auditions and juries is protected.
Studio teachers are expected to attend their students’ required recitals as a significant component of their instruction and relationship with students.
Class Final Exams Period
During finals weeks, no School activities of any kind including performances can be scheduled that conflict with final exams and juries.
Classroom Protocol
As a pre-professional institution with a mission to develop leaders in the performing arts, Tianjin Juilliard expects its students to observe the normal courtesies practiced by a society of mature and responsible persons. The standards of the profession are in effect at Tianjin Juilliard.
Any classroom behavior which interferes with the instructor’s ability to teach or distracts from the concentration of other students will not be tolerated. Such behavior may include, but is not limited to:
Any student whose actions detract from the learning of any other person in the class will be asked to leave the classroom immediately. If the student continues to be disruptive and does not leave the room after being clearly told to do so, the teacher will report to the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs who will decide whether to place the student on automatic academic or disciplinary probation, with the potential of being dismissed from School after judicial review.
In developing its philosophy of scholastic standing and methods of measuring satisfactory academic progress, The Tianjin Juilliard School has been obliged to consider carefully the unique nature of the educational and artistic process at the School as well as the unique development of each individual student. Requirements for graduation are delineated by program, course, credit, and normal residency for each field of study. Students must follow the curriculum guidelines prescribed by their major field of study. Progress through the prescribed sequence of courses and the credits accumulated become the student’s official transcript. While The Tianjin Juilliard School computes a traditional grade point average (G.P.A.) by semester and cumulatively, the School does not attempt to rank its students by class level or department.
The educational programs of The Tianjin Juilliard School, including academic standards and regulations governing satisfactory progress, are supervised by both the Dean, and the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs.
Grading System
The School awards credit for studies on the basis of regular attendance and satisfactory completion of all assignments and examinations. At the close of each semester, faculty will be asked to email the grades to the Registrar at: registrar@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn.
The grades will become part of the student’s permanent record. Any questions regarding the accuracy of a grade must be addressed in writing to the Registrar within the semester immediately following receipt of the grade. Students who wish to receive a printed copy of their cumulative record should file a request in the Office of the Registrar. Studies are classified in the following categories: major study, classroom, performance ensembles, and annual examinations (juries). Grades are
Credit Grades
A | 4.00 | Honors |
A- | 3.67 | |
B+ | 3.33 | |
B | 3.00 | High Pass |
B- | 2.67 | |
C+ | 2.33 | |
C | 2.00 | Pass |
C- | 1.67 | |
D | 1.00 | Low Pass |
P | Pass | |
PX | Professional Excuse (Performance grade only. By petition to the Associate Dean of Academic and Student Affairs. PX grades grant credit for approved off-campus professional affiliations.) | |
CR | Credit | |
U | Unsatisfactory |
Note: Grades of C- and D do not carry credit at the graduate level.
Non-Credit Grades
F | Failure |
IA | Insufficient Attendance |
I | Incomplete (I grades may only be received with prior permission of the instructor. Requirements must be completed no later than four weeks following the end of the semester for which the incomplete was received; otherwise, the grade will be recorded as a failure [IF]). See note below. |
W | Withdrawn |
X | Absent from examination (X grades may only be received with prior permission of the instructor. The exam must be made up no later than four weeks following the end of the semester for which the X was received; otherwise, the grade will be recorded as a failure [XF]). See note below. |
NC | No Credit |
MX | Medical Excuse (Performance grade only. By petition to the Dean’s office. MX grades grant a waiver of credit and are approved for one semester only.) |
N | No grade submitted |
Note: Grades of Incomplete may be granted by the Scholastic Standing Committee only upon instructor-approved petition by the student. Under certain conditions, exceptions may be allowed for first-semester incompletes in year-long skills based courses.
Satisfactory Progress
Grade Appeal
Any question regarding the accuracy of a grade must be addressed by the student in writing to the Registrar within the add/drop period of the semester immediately following the semester in which the grade was received. Grade appeals received later than this deadline will not be accepted for further review. The student will be advised first to consult with the instructor in order to understand the computation of the grade; the instructor will document this consultation in writing to the student and Registrar. If the student has further concerns, the next step is to consult with the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs. Ultimate resolution, if warranted, rests with a subset of the Scholastic Standing Committee chaired by the Dean. The student will receive a written response to the appeal at each appropriate stage. Copies of this correspondence will be maintained in the student’s folder in the Office of the Registrar. Every effort will be made to resolve grade appeals in a timely manner, to the extent possible, within the semester in which the written appeal is received.
Repeat Classes
Students who are permitted to continue along their curriculum track and who are obliged to repeat classes in order to fulfill their graduation requirements, replace lost credit or to attain proficiency in certain skills or techniques do not violate the terms of satisfactory progress, because their work is still evaluated within the context of progression toward graduation. Moreover, it is likely that repeat classes will take place during a period when the student is on some form of official status, such as concern, warning, or probation.
With respect to all repeat courses, incompletes, and withdrawals, considerable care is taken in individual advisement to assist students with suitable options for achieving their educational goals, including but not limited to tutorials, summer study and appropriately intensified course loads. Grades received in repeat classes do not remove or replace previous grades recorded in those courses.
Students begin their studies at The Tianjin Juilliard School in good standing and are given every encouragement to maintain that status throughout their program of study at the School. Students must meet the institutional standards of quantitative evaluation and qualitative evaluation as described below:
Graduate Students earning grades below B in the major subject and performance classes will be subject to prompt disciplinary action by the Scholastic Standing Committee. In classroom subjects, grades lower than C do not carry credit at the master’s level. Further restrictions apply to those taking English classes.
Should a student’s progress fall below institutional standards with respect to any aspect of the qualitative and quantitative work expected, the student will receive written notification of a change in academic standing (Concern, Warning, or Probation). Copies of such notifications are routinely shared with the Dean, the primary studio teacher, the Registrar, and the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs. In many cases, a personal conference with an appropriate School official will be part of the notification process.
Standards of Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is at the center of all educational processes at The Tianjin Juilliard School. Academic misconduct and dishonesty undermine the integrity of teaching and learning in our community. Such cases are taken seriously and will be resolved in a fair and consistent manner. All members of the Tianjin Juilliard community should serve as models of honest and truthful behavior, be aware of the standards of academic integrity and work to eliminate situations that could result in academic misconduct. Students are strongly encouraged to avail themselves of the offices and services created to assist them in coping with the stress and rigor of The Tianjin Juilliard School. These include the Office of Academic Affairs, ACESS Center, Counseling Services, and Office of Student Development.
Definitions of Academic Misconduct and Dishonesty
The following definitions encompass all classroom, studio, and performance work:
Academic Conduct Committee and Adjudication
The Tianjin Juilliard School respects the dignity of its students, yet requires that students comply with regulations of academic life necessary to fulfill its educational responsibilities. Tianjin Juilliard seeks to create for its students a positive learning environment. To this end, in all cases of academic misconduct, every effort will be made to ensure that the alleged offender will receive due process in accordance with Tianjin Juilliard’s policies and procedures. Confidentiality will be maintained to the best possible extent.
The Scholastic Standing Committee supervises the investigation of academic misconduct reports. Academic Integrity Hearing panels are formed by a selection of three to five of the following individuals: Associate Dean of Student Development or designee, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, Director of the Library, Director of English Language Studies, the Registrar and select classroom faculty on a rotation basis.
Scholastic Standing Committee Meeting Calendar
The Scholastic Standing Committee meets at least once at the beginning and close of each semester:
Standard Categories of Disciplinary Action
Concern and Warning: If a student receives a grade or grades lower than the required minimum in secondary subjects (i.e., subjects outside the major or performance studies), he or she may receive a letter of concern or letter of warning. Such a letter is normally issued at the close of the semester, but may be issued at any time during the academic year that the Registrar receives official notice of poor achievement. A letter of warning indicates a severe lapse in academic performance nearly warranting probationary status. If a student receives a letter of concern or warning, that student’s record will be reviewed again at the midpoint and close of the succeeding semester.
Probation: A student may be placed on probation at any time for significant problems in meeting the artistic, technical, and/or professional requirements of their major field of study demonstrated by unsatisfactory grades in the major subject or performance classes, or jury examination for repeated failures in a secondary subject or subjects; for multiple failures or non-credit grades in a given term; for an unprofessional attitude toward class attendance; or for a serious breach of the “Essential Elements of the Curriculum.” If a student receives a probation letter, that student’s record will be reviewed again at the midpoint and close of the succeeding semester.
Dismissal: Students who do not meet the terms of their probation or who demonstrate an incorrigible failure to meet the scholastic standards of The Tianjin Juilliard School (for example, repeated failures) may, at the School’s discretion, be subject to dismissal at any time. Students may also be dismissed at any time if their attitude or deportment conflicts with other standards of the School, or if they endanger their own health or that of others. Acts of cheating and vandalism are dismissible offenses. Students are subject to Tianjin Juilliard’s “Standards of Academic Integrity” as detailed in the Student Handbook. Students who are dismissed are generally advised in a personal conference with the Artistic Director and Dean as well as in writing.
Entrance Auditions
All applicants must audition for members of the faculty. This audition could occur in person or on an online platform. It is a contractual obligation for each faculty member to participate in the audition process.
Auditions are held in Tianjin and New York, between January and March. Additional regional auditions may be offered at international locations. The deadline for graduate applications is December 15th. Faculty will be involved in reviewing pre-screen recordings from applicants following the December 15th application deadline.
While a prospective student is present in an audition room, faculty members should be fully attentive to the performer. A prospective student’s audition and its evaluation by faculty members are the primary criteria for admission to The Tianjin Juilliard School.
Admissions Decisions
After the audition process, the Tianjin Juilliard faculty, as well as select Juilliard NY faculty, will review the audition recordings and applicant files. This process will conclude by March 1st, at which point the Office of Admission will organize and prepare applicant files for committee review. In early March, the Tianjin Juilliard Admissions Committee will meet to review the complete applicant files and will make an initial admission recommendation, based primarily on 1) faculty recommendation 2) institutional need 3) academic standing 4) English language proficiency.
The Tianjin Juilliard Admissions Committee is chaired by the Director of Graduate Admissions and is comprised of the following staff of Tianjin Juilliard: CEO and Artistic Director, Dean, Associate Dean of Enrollment, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, Director of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid, the Managing Director of the Tianjin Juilliard School, and the Director of English Language Studies (as needed). The committee will also include the following members from Juilliard in New York: Provost, Vice President for Enrollment and Student Development, Dean and Director of the Music Division, Associate Dean for Enrollment Management, and the Dean of Academic Affairs and Assessment. Unless the committee members in Tianjin deny admission to an applicant, the entire committee will review and finalize admission recommendations.
Admissions decisions are communicated in writing by the Tianjin Juilliard Office of Admissions to the applicant by April 1st. Faculty members should not communicate admissions decisions to the applicant. Some decisions may be released after this primary decision release date, depending on institutional need and circumstances.
Applicant Review Process
Following auditions, The Office of Admissions will supply faculty with lists of potentially admissible applicants in their department. Faculty will have access to review applicant records in the application system, Slate. Each department will then create ranked lists of candidates whom the department recommends for admission. These lists will guide the admission review process.
Faculty members from each department may initiate appeals for individual applicants who do not appear on the tentative admit rosters. The faculty member should submit an appeal in writing to the Associate Dean for Enrollment Management, offering further information and comments on any salient points of the audition. The appeal should be brought as soon as possible after receiving the tentative admit roster. The Admissions Committee will reevaluate all audition grades and comments, and the academic profile of the applicant, along with any new information. Results of the appeal will be communicated to the faculty member.
Teacher Assignments
The Associate Dean for Enrollment Management recommends teacher assignments, based on the student’s preference, faculty audition evaluations, and faculty studio load. Close consultation occurs with the Dean, and with the faculty. Students either receive a notice of a teacher assignment in their admissions letter or receive notification soon after. All students will be notified of their teacher assignment before they are asked to confirm their intent to enroll.
Information concerning audition procedures will be made available through the Office of Admissions at the time of auditions.
Studio teachers’ attendance at auditions, as well as required student recitals and end-of-year jury examinations, are considered to be part of the contractual agreement with the School. Any questions may be directed to the Office of Admissions.
Financial Aid and Scholarship Guidelines
Scholarship decisions for students who are new to The Tianjin Juilliard School are made by the Tianjin Juilliard Scholarship Committee and are based on a combination of financial need and artistic merit. All applicants wishing to be considered for aid must complete the College Board CSS Profile by March 1st prior to admission. The Tianjin Juilliard Scholarship Committee will be chaired by the Associate Dean for Enrollment Management and will also be comprised of the CEO and Artistic Director, Dean, Director of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid, Director of Admission and Assistant Deans as needed.
In examining a student’s financial situation, the Committee considers student and parent income and assets, total educational debt, availability of outside funds, and special circumstances; audition results and institutional needs are also considered. Students who feel their scholarship is not sufficient to enable them to enroll are encouraged to contact the Office of Admissions and to complete a Scholarship Appeal. Scholarship appeals are reviewed by the Scholarship Committee.
Students can expect the same amount of scholarship assistance each year provided they maintain satisfactory academic progress. Students may appeal for additional scholarship if they have experienced a change in financial circumstances. Faculty members are encouraged to contact the Associate Dean for Enrollment Management should they become aware of any special circumstances that their student has that may warrant consideration for additional financial assistance.
Tianjin Juilliard considers participation in chamber music activities to be an essential element of a musician’s education. Successful participation requires initiative, responsibility, and clear communication with coaches, colleagues, and the Chamber Music Office.
Orchestral Studies majors are required to complete two semesters of chamber music. The Office of Academic Affairs, in consultation with the Chair of Chamber Music and faculty, will assign groups, repertoire, and coaches at the beginning of each semester. Students are welcome to request personnel, repertoire choices or a particular coach by submitting a Chamber Music group request form at least one month prior to the start of the semester Please note: these requests are subject to approval by the Chair of Chamber Music in consultation with the Office of Academic Affairs. Collaborative Piano majors wishing to take a chamber music elective will be placed whenever possible in a group of three or more players.
Ensembles comprised of Orchestral Studies majors should work with their coach for eight hours per semester and must give a public performance at least once during the semester in order to receive credit. It is the responsibility of each ensemble to remain in close communication with its coach to schedule coachings and performance. Chamber music activities must not conflict with orchestra rehearsals.
Ensembles are expected to rehearse regularly between faculty coachings. Most Rehearsal spaces may be reserved through ASIMUT. Groups needing a large rehearsal space should contact the chamber music manager.
Students admitted to the educational programs of the Tianjin Juilliard School are held to high professional standards in preparation for successful careers in the performing arts. To that end, they must possess aptitude, abilities, and skills in the following six areas, and be able to perform independently described functions in each area:
I. Behavioral and Social Attributes
II. Communication Skills
III. Intellect, Instinct, and Imagination
IV. Motor and Sensory Skills
V. Observation and Self-Awareness
VI. Performance and Rehearsal Discipline
Collectively, these six areas and all associated functions are designated “essential elements of the curriculum.” Please click HERE for complete descriptions.
Adherence to these professional standards is considered an integral part of the educational process in all programs of study at The Tianjin Juilliard School.
I. Behavioral and Social Attributes
II. Communication Skills
III. Intellect, Instinct, and Imagination
IV. Motor and Sensory Skills
V. Observation and Self-Awareness
VI. Performance and Rehearsal Discipline
The Tianjin Juilliard School is committed to providing qualified students who have disabilities an opportunity to participate on an equal basis in the educational programs on both campuses. Juilliard’s Office of Academic Support and Disability Services (OASDS) provides focused services for students with disabilities as well as students typically underrepresented in higher education on both the New York and Tianjin campuses. Please visit the Juilliard website for more information about OASDS:
https://www.juilliard.edu/campus-life/student-services/academic-support-and-disability-services
Important Items for Tianjin Juilliard Faculty to Note
If you have any questions regarding the disability certification process, how to notify students of our services, how to best provide an accommodation for a student with a disability, or how to design more accessible courses by incorporating universal design principles, please visit Juilliard’s Information for Faculty page which provides detailed guidelines for how accommodations are handled on the New York campus. You are also welcome to contact OASDS directly.
Canvas
Canvas is an online learning management systems (LMS) embedded in Juilliard OKTA for faculty to share documents, post announcements and assignments, and keep track of teaching modules. Faculty could also use Canvas to take attendance if needed. Faculty could choose whether or not to use Canvas based on teaching habits and needs. The data in Canvas will be archived when semester ends.
Cadence
Cadence is the Student Information System (SIS) to keep track of student information, academic status, and grades. Faculty should upload student grades to Cadence by the end of each semester after the course ends.
Use of Studios and Rooms
Room assignments for lessons and classes are handled through several Tianjin Juilliard offices depending on purpose and scope.
Tianjin Juilliard spaces are to be used only by members of the Tianjin Juilliard community and for Tianjin Juilliard-related purposes. Note that Tianjin Juilliard faculty are not allowed to teach private students on the Tianjin Juilliard premises.
Should faculty request the use of A/V system for class purpose, please contact the Academic Affairs Office to coordinate A/V support.
Space reservations are done through the ASIMUT system. Instructions on using ASIMUT can be found on MyHub.
Faculty Lounge
The Faculty Lounge is located on the 2nd floor of Building C in the Tianjin Juilliard building, and contains comfortable seats and small tables. A microwave and a refrigerator will be placed in a Pantry room next to the lounge area.
Photocopying
Faculty are welcome to use the copy machine for school-related materials located throughout the school, and in the Library on the 4th floor during school hours. The copy machines can accommodate copying large scores and can forward scanned documents via email.
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies of other reproductions of copyrighted materials.
The School’s equipment may not be used for unauthorized photocopying. For more information, please see The School's Copyright and Fair Use Policy.
Piano and Harpsichord Moving and Maintenance
Staff Pianists
All TJS staff pianists are hired through a formal audition and interview process. The staff pianists are managed by TJS Staff Pianist Coordinator, Allie Su (allie.su@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn). For any collaborative piano needs, please direct your questions to Allie Su who manages repertoire assignments and schedules.
Tuning
A=441 is the tuning standard for pianos at Tianjin Juilliard.
This Handbook is in effect starting August 1, 2019. It intended to provide information to faculty members on the employment and academic policies The Tianjin Juilliard School (hereinafter “Tianjin Juilliard” or “School”) and to help answer your questions about those policies. If there are any items discussed in the Handbook, for which you would like clarification, or if there is something that you wish to know about the School, please contact the Human Resources Department for employment questions and Academic and Student Affairs for academic policy questions. The information set forth herein is subject to change from time to time, and the School reserves the right to add, remove or alter the policies contained in this Handbook without notice.
This handbook is written in both English and Chinese languages. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the two language versions, the Chinese version shall prevail.
The Tianjin Juilliard Ensemble is a world-class, mixed-instrument ensemble showcasing the distinguished faculty from The Tianjin Juilliard School.
As the resident ensemble of The Tianjin Juilliard School, The Tianjin Juilliard Ensemble features some of the world’s finest classical musicians. They are solo artists and former members of award winning chamber groups and top orchestras from North America, Europe, and Asia.
These accomplished performers blend their talents to present concerts that draw on the musicians’ international backgrounds, creating programs that are both dazzling and thought-provoking. The Ensemble encompasses strings, winds, brass, harp, percussion and piano allowing for versatile programming including both small and large ensemble repertoire.
As one of the most exciting new ensembles in China, The Tianjin Juilliard Ensemble kicked off its inaugural season in 2019 with performance tours in China and South Korea in addition to regular concert series in Tianjin and Beijing.
The Tianjin Juilliard School Conduct System ("Conduct System") is the mechanism by which School policies and community standards outlined in the Student Handbook and posted on the website are enforced. Alleged violations involving academic misconduct and dishonesty are handled by the Associate Dean of Student Development acting as the Chief Student Conduct Officer or designee. It is the purpose of the Conduct System to encourage and uphold accountability standards and to be of educational value, while protecting the rights of all members of the School community.
Chief Student Conduct Officer (CSCO)
The CSCO is responsible for the overall administration of the policy and procedures related to Code of Conduct violations, from initial investigations to findings and sanctions. The CSCO ensures that integrity of the Conduct System is preserved and that all student rights and responsibilities in the conduct process are maintained. When a Code of Conduct violation occurs and is reported, the CSCO will assign a conduct administrator(s) to investigate the matter and adjudicate the infraction. When appropriate or when the severity of the violation warrants, the CSCO will convene a Conduct Hearing Panel.
Student Conduct Administrators
The Student Conduct Administrators (SCA) are trained staff and faculty who are assigned to investigate and/or adjudicate alleged Code of Conduct violations.
The Student Conduct Administrators are authorized on a case-by-case basis to meet with students alleged to have violated School policy and to set sanctions, when appropriate.
Administrative Conduct Hearing
An Administrative Conduct Hearing is a conduct hearing with one or two Student Conduct Administrators.
Conduct Hearing Panel
When a disciplinary matter may result in the suspension or expulsion of a student, the CSCO may convene a Hearing Panel.
The panel reviews all documentation, meets with all relevant parties and determines the appropriate sanction, if any. The three-person panel may consist of a combination of faculty, staff or students, and the hearing is supervised by the CSCO or designee.
Advisor
An Advisor is a person, chosen by the involved student, to serve in an advisory capacity during the student's involvement in the hearing process. Examples of advisors include: a friend, parent or acquaintance or a Student Conduct Administrator not assigned to the student’s current case. The primary role of the Advisor is to assist the student in preparing for and attending hearings as a support for the student. The student is responsible for presenting the student's own information and, therefore, Advisors are not permitted to speak or participate directly in any hearings without prior approval. The use of an Advisor is strongly recommended.
Jurisdiction
The jurisdiction of the School shall apply to conduct:
that adversely affects the School community and/or the pursuit of its objectives while the student is enrolled at the School.
Any student found in violation of School policies is subject to disciplinary action according to the procedures outlined in the Conduct System.
The School will cooperate fully with competent authorities and other agencies in the enforcement of civil or criminal laws. If the alleged offense is also being considered for action within this Conduct System, the School may advise off-campus authorities of how such matters will be handled within the School community.
The School may initiate conduct proceedings if a student is charged with a violation of law which is also in violation of School policy. The School may take action prior to, during or after the disposition of the case by a local people’s court.
A student who withdraws or takes a leave from the School while disciplinary adjudication is pending is subject to conduct action before permission to re-enroll and/or return to the School is granted. In such cases, the School retains the right to investigate and adjudicate alleged violations regardless of whether the student elects to participate in the process.
Interim Action/Suspension
The CSCO or designee may impose an interim suspension prior to a hearing decision if the student presents a threat to any member of the School community, including themselves. During the interim action/suspension, the student may be denied access to the School and the Residence Hall, as well as participation in rehearsals, performances, or other activities or privileges granted to students. Parents/guardians may be contacted, and a no-contact order may also be issued.
Extraordinary Circumstances
The CSCO or designee may temporarily alter or bypass the Conduct System if warranted by extraordinary circumstances. Additionally, a new interpretation or application of the Code of Conduct shall be referred to the CSCO or designee for final determination.
Withholding Degrees & Diplomas
The School has the right to deny or postpone the awarding of a degree or diploma pending the conclusion of the Code of Conduct hearing process.
Preponderance of Evidence
The standard used to support a finding of responsibility for a violation of the Code of Conduct, including The Tianjin Juilliard School Misconduct Policy, is the "preponderance of evidence” standard, meaning that "it is more likely than not" that the violation occurred.
Rights of Accused Students
Reporting Violations
Any member of the School community may report an alleged violation of the Code of Conduct. Reports can be submitted with an Incident Report and should be submitted as soon as possible after the alleged violation occurs. Upon receipt, the CSCO will assign the case to a Student Conduct Administrator, who will be responsible for the case from initial contact with the accused student through adjudication. If the alleged violation is egregious enough to warrant suspension or expulsion, the CSCO will convene a judicial hearing panel and assign a panel chair.
Investigation
If warranted, the Student Conduct Administrator will conduct a prompt, thorough, fair and impartial investigation of an incident.
The assigned Student Conduct Administrator will notify the accused student or students in writing that the School is investigating an allegation of a violation of the Code of Conduct made against them, including the date, time, location and nature of the alleged violation. The written notification will also inform the parties how to challenge participation of a Student Conduct Administrator on the basis of bias or a conflict of interest; inform the student(s) of their right to an Advisor and set a date and time for the student to meet with the investigators within three business days of receipt of letter.
During the investigation, the student will have an opportunity to be heard, to submit information and any evidence, to identify witnesses who may have relevant information and to submit questions that they believe should be directed by the Student Conduct Administrator to the individual who reported the violation or to any witness.
Investigations for conduct matters typically will be completed within fifteen (15) business days while classes are in session. Investigations may take longer due to intercessions or School closures. Any extension, and the reason for the extension, will be shared with all parties involved in writing via electronic communication. The accused student may request a hard copy of such notice.
Adjudication Procedure
Student Conduct Hearing Notice: Students involved in any incident or policy violation will meet with a Student Conduct Administrator to discuss ways to resolve the alleged violation(s). A violation may be resolved or addressed through a conduct meeting, administrative conduct hearing or conduct hearing panel. The CSCO may determine which form of resolution is appropriate depending on the nature and severity of the violation.
Prior to any formal conduct proceeding, the student will be informed in writing of the following:
Student Conduct Hearing Decisions:
Students that have gone through an administrative hearing with a Student Conduct Administrator or Conduct Panel will receive written notification of the outcome of the hearing detailing the following:
Appeal:
Sanctions imposed by a Student Conduct Administrator, Conduct Panel or CSCO/Panel may be appealed to a designated appeals officer or panel by either party. Appeals must be submitted to the CSCO in writing within three (3) business days of the written notification of the decision. It is the responsibility of the student presenting the appeal to demonstrate grounds for such action.
Appeals may be made on the following grounds:
The designated appeals officer or panel may uphold or overturn the sanctions given by the Student Conduct Administrator or Conduct Hearing Panel, return a case for further review, modify sanction(s) within reason or deny the appeal request. In all cases, the decision reached by the designated appeals officer or panel is final.
Conduct of Student Organizations
Student clubs or organizations, upon recognition by the School, become responsible for acting in accordance with School policies and all other applicable School regulations. The School may take action when the behavior of the members of a student organization violates School policy. Both individual and organizational Code of Conduct action may be pursued for the same behavior. Student organizations may be held responsible for acts of individual members when the members are acting on behalf of the organization. These acts include, but are not limited to, the following categories:
Alleged violations will be adjudicated as outlined in the Adjudication Process. The following sanctions may be imposed upon student organizations found to have violated School policy:
Disciplinary Sanctions
The School may impose one or more of the following disciplinary sanctions, depending on the severity or the frequency of the violation under consideration:
Status Sanctions
Reprimand (R): Verbal or written warning to the student that the student has violated the Code of Conduct. Records are maintained in the student’s file via electronic means and are taken into account in the event of future violations.
Residence Hall Probation (RHP): Written notice to the student that the student’s behavior is unacceptable. The student's behavior is monitored closely by Residence Life staff, and the student may be restricted from participating in residence hall activities. Records are maintained in the student’s file via electronic means and are taken into account in the event of future violations. Any further violations while the student is on RHP may result in immediate action, including but not limited to, disciplinary probation, restriction from the housing selection process, immediate removal from the Residence Hall, or suspension or dismissal from the School.
Disciplinary Warning (DW): Written notice that the student’s behavior is unacceptable and that further misconduct may result in more severe penalties. Disciplinary Warning is for a specified period of time and may be accompanied by other educational sanctions or restrictions. Records are maintained in the student’s file via electronic means and are taken into account in the event of future violations. After the warning period, the warning status is not considered part of the student’s permanent record.
Disciplinary Probation (DP): Written notice that the student is no longer in good standing with the School. Disciplinary Probation may include without limitation denial of privileges, restriction from participation in certain activities, the requirement that specified activities be performed, or other educational sanctions. Disciplinary Probation is for a specified period of time and may be accompanied by other conditions and/or educational sanctions. A student on disciplinary probation may not represent the School in any official capacity (Teaching Assistant, Residence Assistant, etc.), hold an office in School groups of any kind including Student Council, participate in School-sponsored travel, or may be removed from School promotional material. Violation of Disciplinary Probation is considered grounds for further disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion. At the conclusion of the disciplinary probation period, the student is returned to good standing. Electronic records are maintained in the student’s file and are taken into account in the event of future violations. These records become part of the student’s permanent record at the School.
Suspension (S): Written notice to the student of suspension from the School for a designated period of time, after which the suspended student may petition the School for re-enrollment. The petition must demonstrate that the student has satisfied any accompanying terms of the suspension. A student who has been suspended is required to vacate on-campus housing (if applicable) within 24 hours of written notice and is prohibited from entering School premises without prior approval from the CSCO, even as an audience member or guest. Students who are suspended are required to leave campus within 24 hours of notification unless the decision qualifies for and is awaiting an appeal hearing. Faculty are not obligated to permit make-up of missed assignments, and absences from class are not considered excused. No refunds will be issued, and the suspension becomes part of the student’s permanent record and will be accompanied by a transcript remark.
Expulsion (EX): Expulsion is the permanent separation of the student from the School. A student who is expelled is required to leave campus within 24 hours of notification. If the decision qualifies for and is awaiting an appeal hearing, the student will be placed on an interim suspension. A student who has been expelled is prohibited from entering any School premises (including as an audience member or guest), participating in any School activity or program, and may not apply for readmission. No refunds will be issued, and the expulsion becomes part of the student’s permanent record and will be accompanied by a transcript remark.
Educational Sanctions
Any sanction may be accompanied by or substituted with appropriate activities that the student is required to complete. The student will be given specific deadlines for the completion of these activities. Failure to meet the deadlines may be grounds for further disciplinary action. Records are maintained electronically and are taken into account in the event of future violations. Educational sanctions may include, but are not limited to:
Academic Sanctions
Any sanction may be accompanied by, or substituted with, appropriate activities that the student is directed to complete. When a student is found responsible for academic misconduct or dishonesty, there are a wide variety of sanctions that can be applied as stand-alone sanctions or in conjunction with status sanctions, educational sanctions, or accompanying terms for sanctions within the Code of Conduct. Academic sanctions include, but are not limited to:
Accompanying Terms for Sanctions
A Student Conduct Administrator or Conduct Hearing Panel may impose accompanying terms to any sanction to ensure responsible behavior and the well-being of the School community, help the responsible student learn from the experience, and remedy the effects of the conduct on the aggrieved student. The following terms may accompany any of the sanctions described above, except when noted:
Record Keeping and Disclosure
The School will keep a confidential record of all reports and proceedings under this Code of Conduct. This information will be used by the School to monitor repeated complaints against the same individual and to document the incidence of Code of Conduct violations in the School community. The School will maintain disciplinary files for a minimum of seven (7) years from the date of the incident or for four (4) years after a student’s graduation or separation, whichever term is the longest. Records of students who continue into new programs will be retained and the retention period extended as appropriate. After the maximum file retention period, the files will no longer be reportable except in cases resulting in suspension or expulsion. Records may be maintained longer in the School’s sole discretion.
Disciplinary proceedings conducted by the School are subject to the FERPA Policy. Please see the FERPA Policy for more detailed rules in relation to information disclosure.
Any information gathered in the course of an investigation may be subpoenaed by law enforcement authorities as part of a parallel investigation into the same conduct or required to be produced through other compulsory legal process.
Disposal of Records
In the absence of any legal action or current School investigation, conduct records may be destroyed or disposed of upon completion of their use and generally will be destroyed at the end of their retention period. The appropriate method of destruction depends on the record’s physical form or medium and subject matter or content. They should not be placed in unsecured trash or recycling receptacles unless first rendered unrecognizable. Paper records will be redacted, burned, or shredded, and electronic records will be destroyed or erased. Absent any special instructions or unique circumstances, retaining any record past its mandatory retention period should be on an exceptions-only basis after weighing the potential usefulness of the Record against cost or space limitations.
Certain procedural rights shall be guaranteed to a student in any School proceeding in which the student stands to bear significant injury, such as expulsion, suspension, permanent reprimand or other stigmatizing actions. All students are therefore guaranteed full protection of the following rights:
Students must understand and abide by all processes, procedures, and directives issued during the conduct process. Abuse of the Conduct System includes the following:
Academic misconduct and dishonesty encompass all classroom, studio, and performance work. The School defines academic misconduct as any action or attempted action that may result in creating an unfair academic advantage for oneself or an unfair academic advantage or disadvantage for any other member or members of the academic community. Students at Tianjin Juilliard have an important role in fostering individual and communal commitment to academic integrity and are expected to be honest and forthright in their academic endeavors. The maximum possible sanction which may be imposed, and which will necessarily depend on the degree of seriousness of the case, is dismissal from the School.
Plagiarism
A student shall not represent all or any portion of the work of another as their own. Plagiarism includes but is not limited to:
Prohibited collaboration or consultation
A student shall not collaborate or consult with another person on any academic activity unless the student has the express authorization from the faculty member. It is the responsibility of the student to seek clarification on whether or not use of materials or collaboration or consultation with another person is authorized prior to engaging in any act of such use, collaboration or consultation. If a faculty member has authorized a student to use materials or to collaborate or consult with another person in limited circumstances, the student shall not exceed that authority. If the student wishes to use any materials or collaborate or consult with another person in circumstances that are not clearly allowed by the professor, the student should first consult with the faculty member to see if the action is allowable. Prohibited collaboration or consultation shall include but is not limited to:
False or misleading statement for the purpose of procuring an academic advantage
A student shall not intentionally or in bad faith make a false or misleading statement for the purpose of procuring an academic advantage.
Use of fabricated or falsified information
A student shall not use or present invented or fabricated information, falsified research or other finding if the student is aware that the information, research or other finding has been fabricated or falsified.
Interference with or sabotage of academic activityA student shall not commit any act or take any material for the purpose of interfering with or sabotaging an academic activity. Sabotage includes, but is not limited to:
Removing, concealing, damaging, destroying or stealing materials or resources that are necessary to complete or to perform the academic activity;
Tampering with another student’s work;
Stealing from another student materials or resources for the purpose of interfering with the other student’s successful completion or performance of the academic activity or of enhancing the offending student’s own completion or performance.
Unauthorized taking or receipt of materials or resources to gain an academic advantage
A student shall not without express authorization take or receive materials or resources from a faculty member or anyone else for the purpose of gaining academic advantage.
Unauthorized recordings
A student shall not, without express authorization from the faculty or staff member and, if required by law, from other participants, make or receive any recording, including but not limited to audio and video recordings, of any class, co-curricular meeting, organizational meeting, or meeting with a faculty, staff or student member of the Tianjin Juilliard community.
Bribery
A student shall not offer, give, receive, or solicit a bribe of money, materials, goods, services or anything of value for the purpose of procuring or providing an academic advantage.
Submission of paper or academic work purchased or obtained from an outside source
A student shall not submit, as their own work, a paper or other academic work in any form that was purchased or otherwise obtained from an outside source. An outside source includes but is not limited to a commercial vendor of research papers, a file of research papers or tests maintained by a student organization or other body or person, or any other source of papers or of academic work, in hard copy or digital format.
Conspiracy to commit academic dishonesty
A student shall not conspire with any other person to commit an act that violates the Student Code of Conduct and is considered, in-part or in its entirety, academic misconduct and dishonesty.
The Tianjin Juilliard School has officially adopted all of The Juilliard School’s “Alcohol and Drug Policies.”
Tianjin Juilliard follows and enforces The Juilliard School’s minimum age of 21 for the consumption of alcohol on campus or during a School-sponsored event off-campus.
Click HERE for the Tianjin Juilliard School’s comprehensive Alcohol and Drug Policy:
Alcohol and Drug Policy_EN-CH.pdf (tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn)
1. Students must understand and abide by all policies pertaining to alcohol and will be held accountable* for violations as follows:
a.Public intoxication: Regardless of the age of those involved, appearing in a state of intoxication on the School campus, including the Residence Hall, at a School facility or at any School activity.
b. Manufacturing: Regardless of the age of those involved, manufacturing alcoholic beverages for personal use or for use by others on campus, including the Residence Hall, at a School facility or at any School activity.
c. Commercial distribution or sale: Regardless of the age of those involved, commercial distribution or sale of an alcoholic beverage to any student
d. Excessive rapid consumption: Regardless of the age of those involved, facilitating, arranging, or participating in any extreme alcohol consumption activity that constitutes, facilitates, or encourages competitive, rapid or excessive consumption of alcohol when such activity occurs on campus, including the Residence Hall, at a School facility or at any School activity. Examples of such prohibited extreme activities include, without limitation, keg standing, party balls, mixes or mixed beverages containing alcohol, alcohol luges, and drinking games.
e. Possession of alcohol violations: Regardless of the age of the students involved, consuming, possessing with the intent to drink, or storing alcoholic beverages in student lockers, student dressing rooms, classrooms, practice rooms, performance or other spaces, including public, common or outdoor areas within or adjacent to the Residence Hall, at a School facility or at any School activity is prohibited. Alcohol consumption may be permitted for certain pre-authorized and monitored School-sponsored events for students who are over the age of 21.
f. Parties or large gatherings: Parties or other large gatherings organized by students in which alcohol is present are not permitted in the School Building or the Residence Hall.
g.Guests under the age of 21 are not permitted to possess or consume alcohol in the Residence Hall.
*Depending on the nature of the violation, The Tianjin Juilliard School reserves the right to notify law enforcement at its discretion.
See The Juilliard School’s Biennial Review of the Alcohol and Drug Policies, Procedures, Support Services and Educational Programs for the period of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018 as required by the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act.
The Juilliard School’s Biennial Review is accessible through the following link:
2. Amnesty Policy for Alcohol and/or Drug Use
The health and safety of every student at The Tianjin Juilliard School is of utmost importance. As such, in cases of significant intoxication as a result of alcohol or other substances, the School encourages students to seek medical or other assistance for themselves or others. An amnesty policy benefits our campus by encouraging students to make responsible decisions in seeking medical attention in serious or life-threatening situations that result from alcohol and/or other drug use or abuse and in any situation where medical treatment or other assistance is reasonably believed to be appropriate. This Policy seeks to diminish fear of disciplinary and conduct sanctions in such situations and to encourage individuals to seek needed medical or other attention to ensure their health and safety, as well as the health and safety of others.
Tianjin Juilliard also recognizes that students who may have violated the abuse of alcohol stipulations a) through g) listed above, and/or used drugs (whether such use is voluntary or involuntary) at any time that violence occurs, including but not limited to domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault, may be hesitant to report such incidents due to fear of potential consequences for their own conduct. Tianjin Juilliard strongly encourages students to report domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault to appropriate School officials. A bystander, or other individual who reports in good faith any incident of possible sexual misconduct to a responsible employee or law enforcement will not be subject to the School’s Code of Conduct action under Tianjin Juilliard’s Code of Conduct for violations of alcohol and/or drug use policies occurring at or near the time of the reported sexual misconduct.
If medical or other assistance is sought or a student otherwise needs to report an incident of violence, the School will not pursue conduct charges against the following individuals for violations of the School’s Alcohol and Drug Policy:
Actively assisting requires that an individual:
The following are not covered by the Amnesty Policy:
Actions by the Office of Student Development:
Tianjin Juilliard Identification (ID) Cards
The Tianjin Juilliard ID card is proof of an individual’s affiliation with the School. It is intended to facilitate access to Tianjin Juilliard internal resources that are only available to current Tianjin Juilliard students. Pursuant to ensuring authorized access to School facilities and to increase security and safety generally, Tianjin Juilliard students are required to carry their ID at all times while inside the Tianjin Juilliard Building. New students will be issued ID cards during student orientation and registration. Each student is strongly encouraged to display their ID while inside the Tianjin Juilliard Building, especially during evenings and weekends (displaying ID is mandatory on weekends when Tianjin Juilliard Pre-College and Continuing Education programs are in session). The purpose is to distinguish readily Tianjin Juilliard community members from outside patrons and visitors.
ID Policies
The following policies apply to the use of Tianjin Juilliard-issued ID cards:
Visitor and Guest Access Administration
Specific requirements for visitor access are as follows:
Student Policies for Visitors and Guests
Practice Room Policies
Tianjin Juilliard provides ample state-of-the-art facilities for practice and rehearsal which are valuable resources and must be protected by all students. The following policies must be observed to ensure mutual respect and fairness in the Tianjin Juilliard community while using these facilities.
General Guidelines
1. All practice rooms and rehearsal spaces must be reserved through the School’s room reservation system. Graduate School (GS) Student(s) must vacate a practice room or classroom if another student has reserved that room officially.
2. By reserving any classroom or practice room, GS students assume responsibility for the duration of the reservation period. While other Tianjin Juilliard students may also be in the room for rehearsal purposes, the student who reserves the room remains responsible for the space and the equipment in the room.
3. GS students are not permitted to teach private lessons to non-Tianjin Juilliard clients in the practice rooms, classrooms or anywhere in the Tianjin Juilliard Building or Residence Hall.
4. GS students are NOT permitted to sign in outside guests. If it is necessary to sign in non-Tianjin Juilliard personnel to rehearse for School-related performances with GS students, students must obtain approval from the Performance Operations Office. For further information and approval process, please refer to the section about Recital Approvals in the Student Handbook and Solo Recital Handbook.
5. All community members are expected to be considerate and civil when obtaining or utilizing a practice room.
6. Any damage must be reported as quickly as possible to Reception in the lobby or by email to facilitiesmaintenance@tianjinjuillard.edu.cn.
Reservation Procedure
1. Tianjin Juilliard uses the ASIMUT system for room reservations. Practice rooms must be reserved either by using ASIMUT kiosks located in the hallways on the second and third floors, or online using the ASIMUT app.
2. There are no limitations on the number of hours per day students can reserve rooms on ASIMUT. However, any one room can only be booked for a maximum of three (3) hours at a time in order to give all students access to preferred practice spaces. It is possible to book the same room for six (6) hours after the original booking ends.
3. GS students can reserve rooms on ASIMUT up to 2 weeks in advance.
4. Large, medium and small practice rooms on the second and third floors are available for reservation. All rooms with the exception of some small and medium practice rooms are equipped with grand pianos. There are three (3) classrooms on the second floor that may be reserved for larger ensemble rehearsals.
5. For detailed instructions on using ASIMUT, please click HERE .
Practice Room Usage Policies
Food and Drink
1. No food is allowed in practice rooms or classrooms at any time.
2. Only water in a closed bottle is permitted in practice rooms or classrooms. Except when drinking, bottles must be kept closed and in a bag or backpack and at all times bottles must be held at least one meter’s distance away from any part of a piano.
3. Food and drink may NEVER be placed on any part of a piano.
If food and/or drink is discovered in a practice room or classroom it will be photographed and then confiscated and thrown away. In addition, if a student is found with food and drink in a room, the student will also be photographed and identified. Repeated offenses may result in disciplinary action.
Personal Belongings
1. Personal belongings, including laptops, recording devices, microphones, etc., must be removed from rooms when a practice block is finished.
2. No instrument cases, laptops, bags, etc. should be placed on pianos
3. Personal belongings should NEVER be left in a room overnight.
Belongings left overnight in practice rooms and classrooms will be photographed and the owner identified. In addition, items may be removed and placed in Lost and Found inside Teaching Office Suite Room 3D10.
Practice Room Windows
Glass windows in practice room and classroom doors and shades for floor to ceiling windows MUST be left unblocked.
Protection of Pianos
In addition to no food or drink being allowed near pianos:
1. Do not remove piano benches from a practice room or classroom
2. Replace piano covers, keys protector and close keyboard lid after using pianos.
3. Pianos may not be moved.
4. To report piano damage or request piano maintenance, please email pianomaintenance@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn.
TJS security officers, TJS staff and faculty ALL have the authority to check practice rooms and classrooms for room usage violations. If a student is caught violating TJS room policies, the student will be photographed and identified. Students are cautioned not to argue with security officers or staff who take your photograph. If you believe you did not commit a violation of the TJS practice room policy, please speak to the Associate Dean of Student Development.
Destruction and/or Unauthorized Use of Tianjin Juilliard Space
Use of Tianjin Juilliard space and resources is a privilege to be respected and taken seriously. It is incumbent upon all members of the Tianjin Juilliard community to ensure that a positive environment is maintained at all times.
Students must understand and abide by all policies pertaining to destruction of space/property and unauthorized use of space/property and will be held accountable for violations as follows:
Library Policies
The Tianjin Juilliard Library is located on the 4th and 5th floor in Building D and is projected to be a functional lending and research library in the next academic year. The library is an ideal space for study, and is open during normal building hours, from 8:00am to midnight except holidays and winter/summer breaks.
No food or drink may be brought into the library.
In addition to JuilCat, students are encouraged to take full advantage of Juilliard’s extraordinary online resources:
JuilCat Plus: a rich collection of streaming audio and video collections, online journals, reference databases, and other research tools.
JMedia: a digital repository for recordings of past performances presented by Juilliard students and faculty
Juilliard Manuscript Collection: an extraordinary collection of 140 priceless autograph manuscripts, sketches, engravers proofs and first editions.
Recital Approvals
The following policies pertain to performances requiring use of Tianjin Juilliard spaces:
1. The Office of Performance Operations must approve all recitals and public performances. Please contact recitals@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn for recital and concert space reservation procedures, and recital protocols. Students must abide by all policies and procedures as listed on the Tianjin Juilliard Student Recital Policy.
2. For recitals involving non-TJS personnel, please refer to the Tianjin Juilliard Recital Policy for procedures.
3. Concerts, recitals, or other performances that are not part of the Tianjin Juilliard curriculum are subject to the Independent Student Projects policy below.
Independent Student Projects
Students who wish to use Tianjin Juilliard facilities or resources for performances or other projects that are independent of the Tianjin Juilliard curriculum are required to obtain appropriate approvals. In order to initiate the approval process, students are advised to consult with the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs.
Please be advised Tianjin Juilliard students are responsible for all official School notices and correspondence sent to their Tianjin Juilliard email account. It is Tianjin Juilliard’s policy to have all departments and offices correspond to students via email. Please be sure to check email daily and check your Clutter Folder regularly if you choose to leave it active.
Students must understand and abide by all policies related to correspondence via email or phone with faculty, staff, or other School officials:
Students must understand and abide by all policies pertaining to drugs and controlled substances and will be held accountable* for violations as follows:
a)Prescription medication must be appropriately labeled, and used only by the prescribed party.
2.Possession of any type of drug paraphernalia, including for decorative purposes (e.g. hookahs). “Drug paraphernalia” is anything commonly known to be used in illicit drug usage whether an illegal substance is present or not, as defined as: All equipment, products and materials of any kind which are used, intended for use or designed for use in growing, harvesting, manufacturing, producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, concealing, transporting, injecting, ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance.
3.Possession and/or use of illegal, harmful, or illegally possessed drugs or controlled substances.
4.The manufacture, distribution, sale or possession with intent to distribute/sell illegal, harmful, or illegally possessed drugs or controlled substances.
5.Unauthorized receipt, purchase, use, possession, or distribution of prescription medication.
*Depending on the nature of the violation, The Tianjin Juilliard School reserves the right to notify law enforcement at its discretion.
See The Tianjin Juilliard School’s comprehensive Alcohol and Drug Policy.
See The Juilliard School’s Biennial Review of the Alcohol and Drug Policies, Procedures, Support Services and Educational Programs for the period of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018 as required by the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act. The Juilliard School’s Biennial Review is accessible through the following link:
Students must understand and abide by all policies pertaining to falsification of School documents and records, disruption of School activities, and non-compliance. Students will be held accountable for violations as follows:
Students must understand and abide by all policies pertaining to fire safety and will be held accountable for violations as follows:
Fire Department Number: 119
The Tianjin Juilliard School creates and manages sensitive and confidential information that must be protected. To that end, the Information Security and Governance Policy specifies permissible information management practices that align with the School’s tolerance for risk.
Specifically, it governs (a) the management of confidential or sensitive information and (b) the use of devices that store, process or provide access to School information. Anyone who studies at or is employed by the School including third parties, and uses Tianjin Juilliard information resources must abide by the Policy.
For the full Information Security and Governance Policy, please click HERE.
Physical Harm and Harassment
Students must understand and abide by all policies pertaining to physical harm and harassment, and will be held accountable for violations as follows:
Sexual Misconduct
Tianjin Juilliard strives to foster an environment free of sexual misconduct and other forms of unlawful discrimination. We seek to shape a culture of prevention and awareness. In accordance with Tianjin Juilliard’s Sexual Misconduct Policy, as well as local laws, The Tianjin Juilliard School takes action to stop acts of sexual misconduct, prevent their recurrence and remedy their effects. Examples of sexual misconduct include sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking and intimate partner violence. Retaliation is also strictly prohibited under the School’s Policy.
Visit Tianjin Juilliard’ Sexual Misconduct Policy page to access the most up-to-date information about:
Contact information for the Tianjin Juilliard Deputy Sexual Misconduct Prevention Policy Coordinators is listed below:
Tianjin Juilliard School Senior Deputy Sexual Misconduct Prevention Policy Coordinators:
Robert Ross, Chief Program Officer (for faculty)
Room 2C01 / Robert.Ross@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn
Sophie Zhang, Assistant Dean of Pre-College (for students)
Room 2C02 / sophie.zhang@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn
Grace Liao, HR Director (for staff)
Room 2B03 / grace.liao@tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn
Students must understand and abide by Tianjin Juilliard’s Sexual Misconduct Policy, as well as applicable Chinese laws. This includes avoiding any acts of retaliation, which are also strictly prohibited under the School’s policy.
Students must understand and abide by the following policies:
The following policy applies to solicitation and distribution on the Tianjin Juilliard campus:
The complete Solicitation and Distribution Policy can be accessed HERE.
The following policies apply to the use of non-vehicular transportation in the School Building and Residence Hall:
Students must understand and abide by all policies pertaining to weapon possession, use, distribution, or sale anywhere on the Tianjin Juilliard campus, the Intercontinental Hotel or the Residence Hall and will be held accountable for violations as follows:
Security and confidentiality of student records and professional use of office equipment are matters of concern for all professional and student employees, as well as anyone who may have access to paper files, computerized databases and office equipment. Since a person’s conduct either on or off the campus may threaten the security and confidentiality of these files, any employee or person with access to the system and/or office equipment must abide by all applicable policies.
Students who are employed by Tianjin Juilliard, and any student acquiring access to confidential records must abide by the following Code of Responsibility for Confidentiality of Data Files and Professional use of Office Equipment:
All students living in the Residence Hall, as well as those who are visiting for any reason, are required to abide by the Residence Hall Policies and Regulations outlined below. Additionally, all Tianjin Juilliard Code of Conduct policies apply.
1.The following items are prohibited* from the Residence Hall:
a.Prohibited electrical appliances (other than those small electrical appliances provided by Tianjin Juilliard) include, but are not limited to halogen lamps and anything with exposed or open heating elements (i.e. hot plates, panini presses, Foreman grills, toasters, toaster ovens, or any other type of open flame or heating coil device etc.).
b.Prohibited furniture includes but is not limited to large items such as personal mattresses, waterbeds, dressers and other non-Tianjin Juilliard furniture.
c.Incendiary or flammable devices are prohibited in the residence hall including but not limited to fireworks, live holiday trees, items with open flames such as candles, incense and potpourri burners.
d.Firearms, ammunition and other weapons are not permitted in the residence hall.
*Please see the Tianjin Juilliard School Residence Hall Regulations for protocol regarding confiscation of prohibited items and a list of allowable items. This guide is provided upon move in to the building.
2.The following actions regarding fire safety and security
are prohibited:
a.Tampering with fire alarms, fire extinguishers or any other fire equipment.
b.Hanging objects from sprinkler heads, pipes and electrical conduits.
c.Blocking doorways, entries and exits with furniture or personal belongings.
d.Failing to evacuate during a fire drill or alarm as instructed.
3.“Invasion of privacy” is prohibited. It is defined as transmitting, recording or photographing the image or voice of another person without their knowledge or consent while in an environment considered private or where there is an expectation of privacy, such as a residence, bathroom or office.
4.Residents are not permitted to loan or copy Residence Hall keys and/or access cards.
5.All pets are prohibited in the Residence Hall except properly documented service animals.
6. Students must understand and abide by the Residence Hall noise policies as follows:
a.The residence hall maintains 24-hour "courtesy hours" meaning that all noise should always be kept to a reasonable level.
b.Quiet hours are from 10PM to 8AM weekdays, and midnight to 11AM on the weekends, meaning that any noise that can be heard from the outside of a room with the door closed is unacceptable.
7.Smoking or using e-cigarettes is not permitted in the School building or the Residence Hall.
8.Cohabitation of non-affiliated individuals or other Tianjin Juilliard students that are not assigned to that specific room in the Intercontinental Hotel or the Residence Hall is prohibited.
9.Subletting of residence hall rooms or any other space is not permitted in the Residence Hall.
10.Short-Term Visitors: Tianjin Juilliard reserves the right to temporarily suspend the Visitors and Guests policy and refrain guests from visiting the Residence Hall from time to time.
A resident in the Residence Hall is permitted to have short-term visitors between 10AM and 11PM provided there is no interference with the rights of a suitemate Monday through Thursday as well as Sundays. Short-term visitors may visit residents in their rooms from 11AM until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
When a resident has short-term visitors the following procedures and conditions must be met;
1)A resident is permitted to have up to three (3) short-term, non-Residence Hall visitors at one time.
2)Visitors must present a valid passport (for non-Chinese Citizens)/citizenship ID (for Chinese Nationals) in order to be signed into the Residence Hall.
3)Visitors must abide by all the policies, procedures and regulations of Tianjin Juilliard and the Residence Hall. The host is responsible for the actions of his/her visitor(s) in the Residence Hall at all times. The definition of a host shall include the individual who signed in the visitor; but may also include other residents whom the visitor has come to visit.
4)Guests under 18 years of age are not permitted without written approval from the Office of Residence Life professional staff (this does not include student staff) prior to the guest arriving to campus. No guests under 16 years of age will be permitted.
5)The Office of Residence Life reserves the right to restrict visitor privileges for residents whose guests are found to interfere with the personal well-being or privacy of suitemates or other community members.
6)Guest privileges are suspended during School breaks.
11.The following policies regarding windows are essential to the safety and security of residents:
a.It is prohibited to tamper with window guards. (Requests for window repairs must be communicated to the Office of Residence Life.)
b.Throwing items out windows is prohibited.
12. No solicitation of any type (by canvassing, salesperson, etc.) is permitted in the residence hall. All fliers, posters or other forms of advertisement must be approved and stamped by the Office of Residence Life before posting in the hall.
Note: Students who are exempted from being required to live in the Residence Hall will be responsible for handling all issues relating to their off-campus housing. Tianjin Juilliard, the Office of Student Development and the Office of Residence Life will not be able to assist with any matters related to students’ off-campus housing.
Juilliard and Tianjin Juilliard are the exclusive owners of all rights, titles and interests in and to the words “The Juilliard School,” and “The Tianjin Juilliard School,” the trademarks JUILLIARD and Tianjin Juilliard, Juilliard and Tianjin Juilliard branded merchandise, related logos and artwork and any and all variations, translations, or derivatives thereof. It is a violation of applicable U.S. and Chinese laws to use the Juilliard or Tianjin Juilliard trademark without permission. The following School policies apply to all students:
1. Students may not use the Juilliard or Tianjin Juilliard logo or any other Juilliard or Tianjin Juilliard mark or image on personal websites or webpages.
2. Students may not use the Juilliard or Tianjin Juilliard name to promote or endorse any product, service, charitable cause or political party without prior written approval.
In addition to policies outlined in this document, students are required to understand and abide by policies included on the Tianjin Juilliard website that pertain to the community as a whole. Students are encouraged to review all pages and links located in the Policies and Consumer Information, and should be familiar with the contents located on the webpages of Academic Affairs and Student Development as well as on the Performance page in MyHub. The Code of Conduct is reviewed annually.
Amnesty Policy for Alcohol and/or Drug Use
Anti-Discrimination, Harassment, Bias/ Hate Conduct Policy
Email Provisioning and Distribution List Policy
ePrinter and Desktop Printer Policy
Gifts from External Parties Policy
Information Security and Governance Policy
Missing Student Policy and Procedure
Policy on Standardization and Management of TJS-Issued Computers
Prohibition on the Marketing of Credit Cards Policy
Service of Alcohol at Juilliard Events and Activities
Standards of Ethical Business Conduct
Tianjin Juilliard-Issued Identification (ID) Card Policy
Tianjin Juilliard School Security Policy
Information
Emergency Notification and Response Policy
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Statement on Academic and Artistic Freedom
Academic Policies
Academic Programs and Requirements
Financial Information
Price of Attendance for Chinese Students